Out of the Storm

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Out of the Storm may refer to:

<i>Out of the Storm</i> (short story collection) book by William Hope Hodgson

Out of the Storm is a collection of fantasy short stories by William Hope Hodgson. It was first published in 1975 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 2,100 copies.

<i>Out of the Storm</i> (Jack Bruce album) 1974 studio album by Jack Bruce

Out of the Storm is the fourth studio album by Scottish musician Jack Bruce. It was Bruce's first solo effort in over three years and was recorded and released in 1974, following the dissolution of the power trio West, Bruce and Laing. Originally Bruce had wanted to title the album Into The Storm but, according to Bruce, "we couldn't find any stormy weather. We gave up and instead we found a little wood".

<i>Out of the Storm</i> (Ed Thigpen album) 1966 studio album by Ed Thigpen

Out of the Storm is the debut album led by American drummer Ed Thigpen recorded in 1966 for the Verve label.

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